Player Bio

At A Glance

Hard-working forward who boasts a booming kick. A junior tennis prodigy, Killian turned to football after suffering a serious back injury as a teen. She represented South Australia at the 2013 Women’s National Championships and claimed the Melissa Backhouse Medal as the competition's rising star. A natural athlete with strong hands, Killian joined the Crows via pick 71 at the 2016 AFL Women’s Draft.

Season

Season by Season

Season by Season

Killian lacked continuity in her first season as a Crow but still made an important contribution to the Club’s premiership campaign. She created history by booting Adelaide’s first AFL Women’s goal in the Club’s pre-season trial against Fremantle in Darwin. Killian had to wait until Round Two for her AFLW debut due to a quad injury, but made an immediate impact against the Western Bulldogs with a goal and three inside 50ms from nine disposals. Was forced back onto the sidelines in Round Five but returned in time to play a key role in Adelaide’s Grand Final victory. Showed she has a long and bright football future ahead.